Yong Hun Sin
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
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Journal of Vascular Access | 2018
Jin Ho Lee; Seun Deuk Hwang; Joon Ho Song; HeeYeoun Kim; Dong Yeol Lee; Joon Seok Oh; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim
Introduction: Tunneled cuffed catheters provide stable, instantaneous, long-term intravenous access for hemodialysis. Because catheterization is often performed in emergency situations, speed and accuracy are emphasized. Methods: We retrospectively compared the Micropuncture kit with the standard 18-gauge Angiocath IV catheter for tunneled cuffed catheter insertion in the right jugular vein. From June 2016 to May 2017, 31 tunneled cuffed catheters were successfully inserted via the Micropuncture kit and another 31 via the Angiocath IV catheter. All patients underwent the same ultrasound-guided procedure performed by a single experienced interventionalist. Procedure time was the time from draping of the patient to the completion of povidone dressing after the catheterization. In our center, the Angio Lab nurse maintains records, including procedure time and method for every procedure. All patient records were retrospectively tracked through electronic medical record review. The primary outcome was procedure time and the secondary outcomes were complications and cost-effectiveness. Results: There were no significant differences in the patients’ demographic data between the two groups. However, procedure time was significantly shorter in the Angiocath group than in the Micropuncture group (12.4 ± 3.5 vs 17.6 ± 6.9 min, p = 0.001); there were no serious complications, such as hemorrhage, pneumothorax, or hematoma, in both groups. Moreover, cost-effectiveness was better in the Angiocath group than in the Micropuncture group (0.34 vs 52 US
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2005
Seong Min Kim; Ji-Hwan Kim; Mi Jung Park; Chang Sue Park; Jee Min Jun; Hyae Ju Oh; Yong Kee Park; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Jong In Park
, p < 0.01). Conclusions: Using the Angiocath IV catheter can reduce procedure time and cost with no severe complications. Moreover, experienced practitioners can reduce the risk of complications when using Angiocath. There are several limitations to this study. First, it was retrospective; second, it was not randomized; and finally, it was conducted by only one experienced interventionalist.
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2011
An Sook Choi; Seong Min Yu; Jin Ho Lee; Joon Suk Oh; Seong Min Kim; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim
Kidney research and clinical practice | 2011
Joon Seok Oh; Sung Min Kim; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Young Ki Son; Won Suk An; Seong Eun Kim; Ki-Hyun Kim
Journal of Vascular Access | 2018
Jin Ho Lee; Joon Ho Song; HeeYeoun Kim; Dong Yeol Lee; Joon-Seok Oh; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Seon Deok Hwang
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2016
Doo Youp Kim; Hyun Do Jung; Jin Ho Lee; Han Sae Kim; Dong Yeol Lee; Joon Seok Oh; Seong Min Kim; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Kill Huh; Jong Hyun Park; Gyu Sik Jung
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2016
Seong Han Yun; Jin Ho Lee; Joon Seok Oh; Seong Min Kim; Yong Hun Sin; Yong-Jin Kim; Joong Kyung Kim
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2016
Jin Ho Lee; Han Sae Kim; Dong Yeol Lee; Joon Seok Oh; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Jong Hyun Park; Kill Huh; Jong In Park
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2015
Hee Yeoun Kim; Jeong Hee Yun; Dong Han Kim; Jin Ho Lee; Joon Seok Oh; Seong Min Kim; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim; Yong Jin Kim
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2014
Kang Hun Lee; Han Sae Kim; Sung Han Yun; Jin Ho Lee; Joon Seok Oh; Seung Min Kim; Yong Hun Sin; Joong Kyung Kim